WEBVTT A GRAND JURY IN LA PLATACOUNTY, COLORADO INDICTED MARKREDWINE FOR SECOND-DEGREEMURDER.TARGET 7'S CHRISTINE PAY HAS THELATEST. CHRISTINE WE SHOWED YOU THE: HEARING AT THE TOP OF THE HOURREDWINE APPEARED BEFORE A JUDGEIN WASHINGTON STATE FOR HIHEARING.A JUDGE ORDERED A RETURN DATE OFAUGUST 17.AND HIS ONE MILLION DOLLAR BNDIS STILL IN PLACE.HERE IS WHAT LED TO HIS ARREST.THE INDICTMENT DETAILING THEEVIDENCE AGAINST MARK REDWINE ISCHILLING, THE DOCUMENTS SAY INAUGUST 2013, A POLICE DOG FOUNDTRACES OF A CADAVER SCENT INSIDEHIS COLORADO HOME, INCLUDING INTHE LIVING ROOM, AND THE WASHINGMACHINE, THE POLICE DOG ALSOCAUGHT A CADAVER SCENT ONREDWINE'S CLOTHES THAT HE WOREON THE NIGHT OF HIS SON'SDISAPPEARANCE.IN A SEPARATE SEARCH MONTHSLATER, THE SCENT OF A DEAD BODYWAS FOUND IN HIS DODGE PICKUPTRUCK.TARGET 7 ASKED A LA PLATA COUNTYSPOKESPERSON WHY IT TOOK SO LONGFOR THESE CHARGES TO SURFACEWHEN ACCORDING TO DOCUMENTS, THEEVIDENCE WAS FOUND JUST WITHIN AYEAR OF WHEN DYLAN WAS LASTSEEN.THEY WOULDN'T ANSWER OURQUESTIONS, SAYING ANYINFORMATION ON THAT WON'T BERELEASED UNTIL A SCHEDULED NEWSCONFERENCE IN DURANGO ONTUESDAY.TARGET 7 SPOKE TO DYLANREDWINE'S MOTHER BY PHONE, WHOSAYS SHE THINKS THE RECENTCHARGES ARE THANKS TO A NEWSHERIFF AND DISTRICT ATTORNEYWHO TOOK ON THE CASE.WHERE -- >> I'M JUST GLAD THEREHAVE BEEN CHANGES IN LA PLATACOUNTY THAT ACTUALLY PUT USWHERE WE ARE TODAY I THINK IFTHE MEMBERS WHO WERE THEREPREVIOUSLY WOULD HAVE STAYED, IDON'T THINK WE WOULD BE HERETODAY.>> FOR YEARS, MARK REDWINE HASSAID HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITHHIS SON'S DISAPPEARANCE, EVENARRANGING A SEARCH PART TO FINDHIS SON'S REMAINS.IN A PHONE CALL TO KOAT IN LATEMAY, HE SAID HE WAS HOPING TGET THAT SEARCH PARTY OUT SOON.TODAY, PLANS FOR THAT SEARCHPARTY ARE NO MORE, AS MARKREDWINE HIMSELF, IS NOW ACCUSEDOF HIS SON'S MURDER.TO TAKE A LISTEN TO THATMESSAGE, CHECK OUT THIS STORY ONKOAT.COM.

It could take awhile before we learn when a father accused of his son's murder will return to Colorado to face the murder charge against him.

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Mark Redwine made his first court appearance in Bellingham, Washington Monday afternoon.

Redwine said no to the extradition hearing, according to La Plata County Public Affairs Officer Megan Graham. That led the judge presiding the hearing to set a return court date of August 17.

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In the new court date, the La Plata County District Attorney's Office would have an opportunity to consider a governor's warrant, which would be coordinated between the DA's office and the governors of Colorado and Washington.

The governor's warrant would establish the identity of the person charged and determine whether there is probable cause, according to Graham.

The judge in Washington also set a $1 million bond for Redwine, which is the same amount established in Colorado.

Redwine has been formally charged in connection to the murder of his son, Dylan Redwine. Mark Redwine was previously a person of interest in the case but on July 22, the La Plata County Sheriff's Office announced a grand jury has indicted Redwine on one count of second-degree murder and one count of child abuse resulting in death.

13-year-old Dylan Redwine disappeared in November, 2012, when he was visiting his father in a court-ordered visit.